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Tartufo
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Cosy Village read.
In an increasingly crazed political environment, I find that my tastes in entertainment have definitely shifted to embrace some “happy reading�, and Tartufo fits that.
That doesn’t mean that there are significant issues addressed in the book, but it’s isn’t under the cloud of doomsaying. Set in a small, dying rural village in Tuscany we set out on an adventure that has drama, surprises, death, food—it is Italy, intrigue, the tug between high society and rustic simplicity, and love.
Love, caring, community, and loyalty.
It was a perfect read for some quiet moments.
In an increasingly crazed political environment, I find that my tastes in entertainment have definitely shifted to embrace some “happy reading�, and Tartufo fits that.
That doesn’t mean that there are significant issues addressed in the book, but it’s isn’t under the cloud of doomsaying. Set in a small, dying rural village in Tuscany we set out on an adventure that has drama, surprises, death, food—it is Italy, intrigue, the tug between high society and rustic simplicity, and love.
Love, caring, community, and loyalty.
It was a perfect read for some quiet moments.
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Reading Progress
February 10, 2025
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February 12, 2025
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Started Reading
February 17, 2025
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Finished Reading